Puss in Boots. The last wish / DreamWorks Animation presents ; directed by Joel Crawford ; co-director, Januel P. Mercado ; produced by Mark Swift ; screenplay by Paul Fisher, Tommy Swerdlow ; story by Tommy Swerdlow, Tom Wheeler.
Sequel to (work) : Puss in Boots (Motion picture) Container of (expression): Puss in Boots, the last wish (Motion picture) French. Container of (expression): Puss in Boots, the last wish (Motion picture). Spanish.
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Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek Pinault, Harvey Guillén, Florence Pugh, Olivia Colman, Ray Winstone, Samson Kayo, John Mulaney, Wagner Moura, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Anthony Mendez. Originally released as a motion picture in 2022. Anamorphic widescreen (2.39:1). Special features: The all-new short The Trident; Deleted scenes; A cast of characters; In the beginning; Jack Horner's line-o-rama; "Fearless hero" lyric video; How to draw the purrfect pawtrait; How to make a paper Perrito; Kitty cam; Feature commentary with director Joel Crawford, co-director Januel P. Mercado, producer Mark Swift, editor James Ryan and head of story Heidi Jo Gilbert.
Summary:
Puss is so busy being a fearless hero and building his legend, he didn't realize he'd run through eight of his nine lives and for the first time finds himself fearing death and considering retirement. It's not so easy to shed those past lives, however, and when a notorious crime family hires him for one last job by destroying his placid life, he finds himself : in possession of a map to one last wish, the target of crime boss "Big" Jack Horner, reunited with his spurned partner Kitty Soft Paws, and relentlessly pursued by both an overly-optimistic therapy dog and a bounty hunter who might actually be Death himself -- the White Wolf.
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